Jury finds Meta, YouTube liable for addictive products
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The attorney who took on Meta and YouTube — and won today — speaks out about the trial. Bergman calls the case a potential “big tech, big tobacco” moment.
A born-again YouTuber who retains his anchorman’s baritone, Lemon had come to City Winery, a lounge-style venue on the Hudson River, as part of a speaking tour with the comedian
A jury held Meta and YouTube liable in a landmark trial over claims their platforms harmed a child user, a first for social media.
Erin Burnett talks to Arturo Béjar, a former Facebook Engineering Director turned whistleblower, about the landmark ruling finding Meta and YouTube liable for intentionally addicting a young woman to their platforms and injuring her mental health.
Attorney Mark Lanier, who won the landmark trial, emphasizes accountability, stating these platforms knowingly target developing minds for profit. This discussion highlights the ongoing legal battles and the debate over youth mental health.